House lawmakers trade accusations over weaponized federal law enforcement in fiery hearing
- About 92 percent of judges who blocked President Donald Trump's agenda were appointed by Democrats, according to Rep. Tom McClintock, citing the Harvard Law Review report.
- During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich described the situation as a 'judicial coup d'état,' highlighting public opinion against nationwide injunctions from single judges.
- The hearing showed a clash between Democrats and Republicans, with calls for legislation to limit district judges' abilities to issue nationwide injunctions stalling in Congress.
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House lawmakers trade accusations over weaponized federal law enforcement in fiery hearing
House Republicans on Wednesday bashed the former Biden administration for weaponizing the FBI to enforce its political agenda, while Democrats countered that President Trump is remaking the Justice Department into a protection service for his allies.
Sen. Blackburn: Proposed Law Fights 'Activist Judges'
After joining Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, in introducing the Judicial Relief Clarification Act earlier this week, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., spoke out on the Senate floor against what she called activist judges who are using the courts to block President Donald Trump's agenda.
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